Resolution to adopt a New National Mining Policy
In August 2022, the Council of the State, within the process of Popular Action 2013-02459-01, ordered the Ministry of Mines and Energy to update the National Mining Policy within 6 months. Thus, in June 2023, the Ministry released the proposal for a new National Mining Policy entitled “A New Vision of Mining in Colombia.” The new policy projects a reorientation of the mining industry to meet the objectives of the National Development Plan 2022-2026, with a view to 2035.
The Policy is oriented by six guiding approaches:
- Human rights approach, through the implementation of due diligence instruments;
- Gender approach recognising differentiated impacts on women;
- Differential approach recognising the ethnic, cultural and population diversity;
- Comprehensive management approach to climate change;
- Systemic approach guaranteeing adequate interaction between the actors, processes and environments;
- Environmental management and responsible production approach that facilitates a shift from an extractive model to a productive model.
Furthermore, the Policy identifies 10 problems in the mining industry and proposes a set of strategic measures for each:
- To resolve the insufficiency in mining-environmental land-use planning:
- Create exclusion zones and management plans in protected areas;
- Formulate a National Mining Development Plan with a view to 2035.
- To address institutional weaknesses:
- Unify technical criteria and improve technological interfaces;
- Create an Intelligence Unit to support decision-making based on data and knowledge;
- Promote regulations for the management of degraded areas, the establishment of long-term mining planning, and the constant updating of strategic minerals.
- To address weaknesses in the control and supervision model for mining titles:
- Update procedures for granting mining titles to guarantee sovereignty and proper use of nonrenewable natural resources;
- Advance the implementation of a new Mining Law and implement a mechanism to validate the information provided by applicants, strengthen citizen participation, and establish a rigorous protocol for the constant updating of excluded and restricted areas.
- To address lack of effective social participation in mining development activity:
- Strengthen the participation mechanisms in the granting of mining titles and environmental licensing;
- Increase transparency and access to information, and establish dialogues between interested parties.
- To increase recognition of ancestral, artisanal, traditional and small-scale mining:
- Design strategies for diversification in the mining industry that achieve economic empowerment and access to new job opportunities;
- Establish a tripartite program between the State, mining companies and scientific research centres to facilitate formalisation of these sectors;
- Industrialise strategic minerals.
- To improve the national geo-scientific knowledge base:
- Advance the creation of the National Geo-scientific Knowledge Plan for land planning, land and subsoil use, water management, the evaluation of geological risks and the investigation of strategic mineral resources.
- To strengthen mineral value chains and industrialisation of the sector:
- Create a supplier program and undertake research on uses and added value;
- Improve the traceability and fair marketing of gold by implementing Due Diligence and establishing chain of custody protocols;
- Create of a public mining company similar to Ecopetrol to manage resources and achieve strategic goals (e.g., re-industrialisation and the formalisation of small-scale miners).
- To improve mining practices with an emphasis on the circular economy:
- Include good practice standards in Work Plans as requirements for mining projects;
- Finance good mining practices and BAT standards for small-scale miners through the Mining Promotion Fund;
- Create a national outreach strategy with actions to address climate change and promote resilience and adaptation.
- To reform the mine closure process:
- Amend article 24 of Law 1753 of 2015 to define scenarios, requirements and activities for partial and final mine closures;
- Update the Terms of Reference for the Mine Closure Plan with contractual stages;
- Implement Resolution No. 40279 of 2022.
- To address unauthorised mineral exploitation:
- Improve monitoring and traceability mechanisms;
- Create an Intersectoral Committee against unauthorized exploitation;
- Promote the safety of miners in the formalisation process in coordination with the Ministry of Defense.
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